Sentences with phrase «central spine»

The fixed central spine contains overhead lighting and several integrated storage bins.
The four - passenger interior is dominated by two major design elements — the cross-car instrument panel (I / P) form and a full - length central spine which forms the floor console.
Main Street Revitalization Initiative: Buffalo Billion Phase II proposes a transformative investment along 10 miles of Buffalo's central spine, Main Street, from the Outer Harbor, Inner Harbor and medical campus to the University at Buffalo's North Campus.
They are the spinalis muscles, which connect to the central spines of the vertebrae; the longissimus muscles, which run from the head to the sacrum, connecting to the sides of the vertebrae along the way; and the semispinalis muscles, which start at the base of your head and continue along the vertebral column, connecting the central spine of one vertebra to the side of another one many segments below.
We plotted out a movie that wasn't Civil War, but that had sort of the central spine that you still see, with Zemo and Bucky and a couple of the set pieces.
22 Very nice use of wood on the central spine separates driver and passenger, but why design something that looks like a civil - engineering project to keep people apart?
The centre console is a blend of functionality and supreme ergonomics with dynamic, architectural layers which help to create a central spine to the cabin.
The vertical struts of the massive grille, the boat - tail rear end and the split rear window make the concept car look as if it bears a central spine and give it the stance of a sheer beast.
Samsung has been experimenting with curved displays for quite some time, although all of its efforts have culminated in just one product so far, the Galaxy Round, which is bent longitudinally along the central spine.
The Union Pacific Railroad serves the City's Gothard Street with freight transportation to this industrial corridor that forms the central spine of the community.
Discover the spectacular South Island of New Zealand, taking in the southern loop from Christchurch down the central spine of the Southern Alps and onto the East and West Coasts.
Discover the spectacular South Island of New Zealand taking in the southern loop from Christchurch down the central spine of the Southern Alps onto the East and West Coasts of the South Island.
Gioni's exhibition, split between the central pavilion of Venice's Biennale Gardens and the city's vast former arsenal, forms the central spine of the Biennale.
In the case of «Jarmolince III» these tactile stripes converge along a central spine that, seen from a certain angle, suggests the looming corner of a building.
The artist employed a strategy of nearly compulsive repetition and reiteration of rules and stylistic elements — variations on a theme in the lines radiating from their central spines — which allowed the artist to experiment within a circumscribed set of conceptual limits.
Running the length of the central spine of Tate Britain is a near - perfect, life - sized replica of the one - man camp that peace campaigner Brian Haw occupied on Parliament Square between June 2001, when he first began his protest against the economic sanctions imposed on Iraq, and the night in May 2006 when the police removed almost the entirety of Haw's belongings.
The central spine of the four - storey school is interposed by alternating wings to balance the mass of the 10,600 sqm school, which will accommodate up to 1,275 pupils and 95 staff.
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